Предлагаемый учебникник предназначен для студентов/курсантов морских учебных заведений всех уровней акредитации и плавсостава судов, которые работают со смешанными экипажами. Уникальность предлагаемого учебника в его целевом назначении для студентов/курсантов судоводительской специальности на протяжении всего курса обучения делового англиского языка (с 1 по 5 курсов). Учебник включает все темы учебной программы согласно ІМО - модель курса 3.17. Учебник содержит 3 части. Первая и вторая части учебника содержат 26 блоков единого сценария учебного рейса. Ролевое изучение учебных и рабочих функций на борту судна соединяют члены экипажа действующего и члены экипажа - курсанты Одесской национальной морской академии. Первая и вторая части построены по нетрадиционной схемой с ситуативно-коммуникативным подходом, включают разные види навчальной деяльности - чтения, коммуникативно - далоговую, полилогичную, креативную, что усиливает тренирование словарных, риторических навичков, навыков немедленного реагирования на поставленные профессиональные задания в повседневной реальной практической деяльности. Грамматический материал используется функционально и сопровождает лексический массив каждого изучаемого блока. См. также Business Marine and Navigation English.Часть 3. Английский язык в морском бизнесе и судовождении. Содержание Preface UNIT 14. COLLISIONS The procedure of VHF communication Transmissions on VHF channel 16 Skills Development Writing. Sea Protest Language Input Grammar. At the library Skills Development Reading. Titanic Speaking. Role Play. Taking Necessary Precausions for Preventing Collisions with Ice Formations Language Input Vocabulary. Compartment, maiden voyage, CPA, stipulate UNIT 15. PASSING THROUGH NARROWS AND CANALS Language Input Vocabulary. A narrow, collision, a traffic lane, separation scheme Lighthouse, lightship Skills Development Reading. Mistaken Identity Writi ng. Bridge Check List Navigation in Narrow Waters Language Input Vocabulary. Steering system, rudder angle indicator, emergency generator Grammar. COMPLEX OBJECT UNIT 16. STRANDING Language Input Vocabulary. Catenary, to drag, apex Manoeuvre, enhanced, propulsion, bollard pull Grammar. Complex Object Vocabulary. Property, remunerate, appliance, jettison Fitting, cleat Grounding UNIT 17. ARRIVAL AT THE PORT Prior to Arrival Language Input Grammar. Modal verbs "have to", "must", "shall" Entering a TSS Calling for a Pilot Preparation for a Pilot's Boarding Embarkation of the Pilot Pilot on the bridge Vocabulary. Abandon, air draught, ARPA UNIT 18. ANCHORING Anchors and chains Anchoring At the Anchorage Weighing up the Anchor Language Input Vocabulary. Common Terms and Phrases while Anchoring Operations Skills Development Speaking. Weighing the Anchor Using Marine Communication Phrases Language Input Grammar. Passive Voice UNIT 19. MOORING Language Input Grammar. Relative clauses with who/that/which Relative clauses with or without who/that/which "Extra-Information" Clauses Different types of rope Skills Development Speaking. Role-play. Imitating the Operation of Mooring and Unmooring UNIT 20. SHIP AGENT'S DUTIES Language Input Vocabulary. Dispatch, a guarantee, to promote Clearance, to comply, hazardous, to survey Grammar. Constructions with Infinitive Skills Development Speaking. Role-play. Ship's Agent Onboard UNIT 21. CLEARING IN Language Input Vocabulary. To be detained, yellow fever, small pox, abnormal Destination, customs, to stamp To discharge, properly, quota Grammar. Modal Verbs Skills Development Speaking. Role-play. Medical Officer, Immigration Officer & Customs Officer Onboard UNIT 22. CARGO OPERATIONS AND CARGO CLAIMS Cargo Claims Languagelnput Grammar. First, Second and Zero Conditional Sentences Notice of Protest Grammar. Complex Object UNIT 23. GROUNDING+OIL POLLUTION -^TOWING OPERATION Language Input Vocabulary. To flood, to escape, become stranded Flow Chart in the Event of Emergency Grammar. Verbs Shall and Should Flooding Grounding. Stranding. Immediate Actions Oil Pollution. Immediate Actions Reading. The Biggest Wreck in the World Writing. ACCIDENT REPORT FORM Grammar. Nominative with the Infinitive Skills Development Speaking. Role-play. Your Ship's Aground. Preventing Pollution at Sea. Emergency Party UNIT 24. FIRE-FIGHTING AT SEA Language Input Vocabulary. To notify, initial, emergency, to assign Reading. The "TATRINA" Fire Extinguished after 12 days Fighting at Sea "Dara" in flames Vocabulary. Huge, to cause, expatriate, to perish Grammar. Passive voice Skills Development Speaking. Role-play. Preventive Measures for Avoiding Explosion of Fire Aboard UNIT 25. PIRACY Language Input Vocabulary. To indiscriminate, to wound, to terrify Reading. Piracy Vocabulary. To avoid, grappling hooks, to strap IMO Guidelines. Precautionary Measures Precautions at Anchor or Alongside Vocabulary. To maintain, vulnerable area, to ensure Reports on Unlawful Acts Telexes Grammar. Modals verbs Should and Ought Skills Development Speaking. Role-play. Precautionary Measures in Area of the Mightiest Risk of Piracy UNIT 26. TERRORISM Ship Security ISPS Code Briefing Language Input Vocabulary. Assessment, legislation, subsequent, explosive Reading. Terrorism & Maritime security Vocabulary. Outrage, vulnerable, menace, to emanate, depredation Grammar. The use of Subjective Infinitive Construction Skills Development Speaking. Role-play. A Bomb Threat on Your Passenger Liner BIBLIOGRAPHY